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anthon lea sentencing day, casey anthony learns her fate today under tight courtroom security as threats against her continue to grow. debt negotiations, president obama calls for even more spending cuts as republicans hint they're ready to deal on taxes. and terror alert, a new warning at the nation's airports. shoe bombs did not work, so terrorists may put explosives inside their bodies. captioning funded by cbs good morning, everybody and thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. even though she's been
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acquitted of murdering her daughter, this morning casey anthony is being called one of the most despised mothers in america and today she learns her legal fate for lying to police. karen brown is in orlando, florida, with the latest. good morning, karen. >> reporter: and good morning to you, betty. extra security is planned for this area outside the courthouse here during the sentencing hearing and basically the judge has three choices. he can give her more jail time, he can release her on probation or he can set her free for time already served. casey anthony could walk away a free woman this morning. >> we the jury find the defendant not guilty. >> reporter: just two days after being acquitted in the murder of her daughter, caylee, the 25-year-old will be sentenced on four misdemeanor counts of lying to investigators. each charge carries a maximum sentence of one year in prison but since anthony has already spent nearly three years behind bars, she could be released for time served. >> justice for caylee! >> reporter: because of the high
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profile nature of the case the court will take extra precautions to keep anthony safe. >> let's be honest, she's widely despised seemingly by most of america if you read facebook, twitter and listen to commentary. >> reporter: casey anthony's future outside of jail remains unclear. she'll need to find a place to live and get a job but some say an interview or book deal could fetch a half a million dollars or more. >> this the story has demonstrated its ability to capture national attention and she has a chance to bankroll herself for the rest of her life. >> reporter: whether that life will include anthony's family remains to be seen. her father, george, became the defense team's main target during the trial and a lawyer for anthony's parents say they haven't spoken to their daughter since 2008. >> at some point i imagine there will be a family meeting. >> reporter: a family meeting that will be missing little caylee anthony. george and cindy anthony's
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attorney say they have also received death threats. two jurors both say they wanted to convict casey anthony for murdering her daughter, they just didn't feel they had the evidence to do it. betty? >> karen brown in orlando, florida, thank you. now to the fight over debt and negotiations over spending and taxes. this morning president obama meets with congressional leadership amid signs republican leaders may be willing to compromise on closing some corporate tax loopholes. tara mergener is in washington, good morning, tara. what is the latest on this political tug-of-war? >> good morning, betty. the august 2nd deadline to raise the government's borrowing authority is fast approaching, and republicans are now hinting they may at least be willing to talk about taxes, something the president insists on. >> the debt ceiling should not be something that is used as a gun against the heads of the
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american people to extract tax breaks for corporate jet owners or oil and gas companies that are making billions of dollars because the price of gasoline has gone up so high. >> reporter: the president wants to end existing tax breaks for owners of corporate jets and subsidies for energy companies. republicans appear ready to talk. house republican leader eric cantor said yesterday that if the president wants to talk about loopholes, we'll be glad to talk. while adding that eliminating corporate tax breaks should be coupled with spending cuts elsewhere. that may mean cuts in medicare and social security, something democrats have said is off the table, and the president is eyeing an even bigger deficit reduction deal than the $2 trillion over ten years proposed by the gop. he's talking to congressional leaders about cutting $4 trillion over 12 years. >> the president said he prefers a big package. we all do and i hope that there will be some kind of
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break-through. >> reporter: and u.s. treasury officials are now considering their options just in case congress does not make that august 2nd deadline, and the u.s. defaults on its loans for the very first time. betty? >> tara mergener in washington, thank you, tara. the tsa issued a new terror warning about something called body packing. the government says terrorists may be shifting tactics to evade airport security by sewing explosives inside a suicide attacker's body. sandra hughes has details. >> reporter: the transportation security administration confirms al qaeda operatives in yemen want to surgically implant a bomb inside a human in order to bring down an airplane. >> we've taken it seriously and that's why we have passed it to our foreign partners and tsa air carriers. >> reporter: the tsa alerted airlines worldwide and is beefing up security for international flights headed to the u.s., especially. a law enforcement source tells cbs news officials have not
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uncovered an actual plot, but information that al qaeda recently expressed interest in recruiting a surgeon to implant explosives. experts warn plastic bombs would be tough to detect even for full body scanners. >> it's hard for the current technology to actually determine what is inside body cavities. >> reporter: security personnel have been told to watch for someone who may be acting out of the ordinary, possibly in pain or discomfort from an implanted device. sources say terrorist groups want to make u.s. airport security more costly and fliers more fearful. >> i travel a lot, do you think about it. i don't think there's one person who doesn't. >> reporter: the tactic is problematic as was demonstrated in 2009, when a suicide bomber sat across from a saudi prince in his palace. when the implant went off he was killed and the prince slightly injured. >> the human body shields the immediate impact of the explosion. >> reporter: whether or not they succeed in perfecting the tactic
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experts say it's evidence al qaeda continues to look for new ways to attack america. sandra hughes, cbs news, los angeles. the u.s. army says the alleged ft. hood shooter could face the death penalty. major nadal hasan opened fire at the u.s. army base in texas in 2009, killing 13 soldiers and wounding another 30. the army says he'll be tried in military court. he was shot by police and paralyzed during the shooting. here in new york the fate of dominique strauss-kahn remains in limbo. his lawyers met yesterday with prosecutors who have yet to drop the charges he sexually assaulted a hotel maid. they say strauss-kahn won't take a plea deal. there's been a deadly grizzly bear attack in yellowstone national park in wyoming. a couple was hiking yesterday morning when they surprised a mother bear and her cubs. the bear killed the man, his wife suffered minor injuries and managed to call 911.
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>> this is the first time that there has been a bear caused human fatality in yellowstone in 25 years. >> it is the third bear attack in the yellowstone area in just over a year. just ahead on the "morning news" a new gender gap in the search for jobs. and a crackling assault from the heavens lighting up the stormy night sky. first scott pelley with a preview of the "cbs evening news." before the shuttle astronauts rocket into space, they get a lift from a team of highly trained elevator operators, but what happens to these employees when the shuttle program ends? find out tonight on the "cbs evening news." i'm more active, i eat right, and i switched to one a day women's active metabolism, a complete women's multivitamin, plus more -- for metabolism support. and that's a change i feel good about. [ female announcer ] from one a day. new natureluxe mousse mascara! we took out a heavy synthetic
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in phoenix, here's what happened right after that gigantic dust storm this week, amazing images of lightning strikes caught on video shortly after the 50 mile wide dust storm passed. the national weather service
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called the dust storm an historic and impressive event just like the lightning. on the "cbs moneywatch" another mixed day for stocks in asia. ashley morrison is here with the latest on that. good morning, ashley. >> good morning to you betty. that's right. stocks in asia were up a little and down a little. japan's nikkei lost a fraction, and hong kong's hang sang was up a little higher. stocks gained yesterday in the transportation and consumer areas. the dow gained 56 points while the nasdaq was up by 8. a new report shows men are gaining many more jobs in the slow economic recovery than women. during the recession, the opposite was true but since 2009, when the recession officially ended, the labor department says men have gained 768,000 jobs while women have lost 218,000. facebook is adding video conferencing through skype. facebook skype service will initially be limited to one on one video chats and will be
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free. the deal could also mean a new facebook relationship with microsoft, which is buying skype. the minnesota government shutdown is now in its seventh day. two tax proposals offered by democratic governor mark dayden were rejected by republican lawmakers late yesterday. no new negotiations are scheduled. for the first time since 2004 music album sales in this country are growing. overall album sales in the first six months of the year rose nearly 4% to 221.5 million units. that figure includes the sales of compact discs and digital albums. top selling album was adel's 21. lady gaga's "born this way" came in second. >> i'm surprised lady gaga came in second. ashley morrison in new york, thank you, ashley. libya is accusing nato of escalating its bombing campaign to help rebel fighters but on the ground it is tough going for
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the rebels. wednesday 18 rebels were killed and 30 more wounded as they tried to advance on the capital tripoli. in benghazi the rebels staged a rally, demanding that moammar gadhafi give up power and leave libya. israeli soldiers fired on the pro-palestinian crowd in may killing seven and wounding over 100. a u.n. report also criticizes protesters for throwing stones and fire bombs. in malaysia this morning, police stormed a kindergarten and subdued a man with a machete who took 30 children and teachers hostage. it happened at a school in southern malaysia. police disarmed the man after a seven-hour standoff and all the hostages are safe. straight ahead your thursday morning weather and in sports, extra inning thrillers including a 14th inning walk-off. lots of sun, some rain and that's how they get this big and beautiful.
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midwest. it remains clear in the southern plains and northwest and the northeast well you can see a stray thunderstorm especially in new england. later today the southeast will see thunderstorms bringing heavy rain and gusty winds. stronger storms will hit parts of the central plains. the northwest will cool off while the southern plains continue to bake in 100 degree heat. in sports three dramatic extra inning games in the majors. bottom of the 14th, giants tied with san diego. nate schierholtz smashed his second home run of the game, a walk-off victory for san francisco, 6-5 over the padres. the top of the 13th, st. louis and cincinnati, pinch-hitter ramon hernandez the go ahead run and the reds hung on for a 9-8 win over the cardinals. the 10th in miami, the blast into the left field seats, 17th home run of the season and florida got the walk-off win 7-6 over the phillies.
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world cup soccer and comeback for the u.s.'s women team that fell just short. sweden got two goals in the first second abbey wambach for a corner kick off her shoulder for a goal. ended with a 2-1 victory for swede be. u.s. women face brazil in the quarterfinals on sunday. when we return another look at this morning's top stories. and reputed mobster whitey bulger says he is innocent of the murders he's accused of, all 19 of them. before they can attach and snack on us. frontline plus kills but doesn't repel. any tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. [ male announcer ] ask your veterinarian about k9 advantix ii.
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on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today's weather. dry and very hot conditions will continue in the southern plains. storms will bring much needed rain to parts of the southwest and southeast. the northeast a few stray showers along the coast. here's another look at this morning's top stories.
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casey anthony will be sentenced today for lying to police and could be set free. tuesday she was found not guilty of killing her daughter, caylee. and congressional leaders meet with president obama at the white house today for another round of talks on raising the debt limit. republicans hint they will discuss reducing some tax breaks. in southern california, one person is dead and five are hospitalized this morning after the crash of a marine helicopter. smoke rose over the crash site at the camp pendleton marine base yesterday. the survivors were rushed to military and civilian hospitals. in other news james "whitey" bulger says he is innocent of 19 murders and other crimes dating back to the 1970s. the alleged mob boss pled not guilty to 32 counts of racketeering yesterday in boston federal court. does the 81-year-old bulger believe he will ever go free? here's jim axelrod.
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>> reporter: some guess what whitey bulger is thinking now are more educated than others like michael sullivan. >> at this point in time he's thinking about how he can make life as easy as possible for himself. >> reporter: the former u.s. noern bosston says bulger may actually believe he's going to beat this too. >> i'm extremely angry at whitey. >> reporter: john shea is extremely angry. is he going to sing now? >> the guy's been singing for over 30 years. >> reporter: shea should know. bulger gave him up when shea was running drugs for him in the 1980s. shea did 12 years in prison. he says bulger will say anything to create leverage for himself. >> he's a fraud. he's a rat. and king rat at that. >> reporter: because in the eyes of many he's a sinister manipulator. listen to shea, who bulger helped send to prison and perhaps stunningly confesses to some sadness.
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>> because i never had a father. at times he was a father figure, and that's the sad part that i feel. >> reporter: but of all the feelings about bulger in boston now, sadness may be the least common. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. a train wreck in indiana is disrupting amtrak passenger service between new york and chicago this morning. at least 16 freight train cars derailed on a bridge southeast of indianapolis yesterday. some cars even toppled into the river below. this is a magical day in london for harry potter fans. thousands are camped out on trafalgar square, many in costume waiting for tonight's premiere of the last movie and the series "harry potter and the deathly hallows part 2." this morning on "the early show" what the future may hold, good and bad for casey anthony. i'm betty nguyen. this is the "cbs morning news." and bad for casey anthony. i'm betty nguyen. this is the "cbs morning news."
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a real warm day. marty's over in the first warning weather center. >> let's discuss this day's weather which will end up being like yesterday's with the frontal boundary in close proximity at this point. got to mention a chance of scattered thunderstorm. 74 now. 90 at lunch on the way to the low 90s, maybe a thunderstorm. here's what we're keeping
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our eye on. the debt ceiling. republican and democrat leaders meet to try to hammer out a deal. a grizzly attack at yellowstone national park. 's ca lating violence in the middle east. a tank let by a roadside bomb. and more on the man who attacked a speed camera car with a hammer. shot in the leg at the city's 4th of july celebration, a 4-year-old makes his comments. and face to face with facebook, the new feature you'll see when you log on ♪ it's the way you bring out the sun ♪ sunnyd! ♪ it's the way you make it all fun ♪ know who makes the day sunny?
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